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  2. Bombus fervidus - Wikipedia

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    Bombus fervidus, the golden northern bumble bee or yellow bumblebee, is a species of bumblebee native to North America.It has a yellow-colored abdomen and thorax.Its range includes the North American continent, excluding much of the southern United States, Alaska, and the northern parts of Canada.

  3. Hylaeus anthracinus - Wikipedia

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    Hylaeus anthracinus is a species of bee, also known by the common name anthricinan yellow-faced bee. [2] It is endemic to Hawaii and known from only 16 populations. [2] In September 2016, along with six other Hawaiian Hylaeus species, [3] H. anthracinus was listed for protection under the United States Endangered Species Act.

  4. Xylocopa sonorina - Wikipedia

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    By modifying their foraging patterns and flying between different altitudes depending upon temperature, the valley carpenter bee is able to adapt to very different environments. [28] Xylocopa sonorina maintain thoracic temperatures of 33.0 to 46.5 °C while traveling through environments with 12.0 to 40.0 °C. [ 28 ]

  5. Hylaeus (bee) - Wikipedia

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    Hylaeus is a large (over 500 species) and diverse cosmopolitan genus within the bee family Colletidae.This genus is also known as the yellow-faced bees or masked bees. [1] [2] This genus is the only truly globally distributed colletid, occurring on all continents except Antarctica.

  6. Bombus vosnesenskii - Wikipedia

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    Bombus vosnesenskii has a number of distinctive features. These include short, even hair, the rounded angle of the basitarsus, which is the middle leg, and a square face. Additionally, the fringed hair of its hind legs forms the corbicula, or pollen basket. [2] Queens are between 18 and 21 mm long.

  7. Halictidae - Wikipedia

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    A number of them have yellow markings, especially the males, which commonly have yellow faces, a pattern widespread among the various families of bees. The family is one of many with short tongues [6] and is best distinguished by the arcuate (strongly curved) basal vein found on the wing. [7] Females in this family tend to be larger than the ...

  8. Bombus terricola - Wikipedia

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    Flower visitation rates depend on the number of rewarding or non-rewarding flowers they encountered on their flights. Rewarding flowers are ones that contain much pollen or nectar. One study noted that B. terricola bypass flowers that they have previously visited and only foraged a small amount of pollen from them. [ 12 ]

  9. Apis cerana japonica - Wikipedia

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    Nest cavity ranges from 10 to 15 liters with a round comb structure that tends to be uneven. A. c. japonica will also dismantle an old hive before moving on to a new one. [4] while western honeybee colonies can have over 50,000 worker bees, a Japanese honeybee colony's maximum number of worker bees is 6,000 to 7,000